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mediaHYPERIUM is an award winning full-service production company, a repository of media solutions which afford any project a wealth of resources, both artistic and technical. It offers state-of-the-art production concepts which are executed by highly experienced award winning personnel.

Its success hinges on experience and development of a set of standards for obtaining the optimum quality in all high resolution audio/video formats.read more »

Consulting Services

mediaHYPERIUM has been known to be on the cutting edge of technology, but is also a thought-after consultant to industry giants like Philips Electronics, Daimler, Fraunhofer Institute, Dolby Laboratories … discussing the implementation of new technology into new business ideas.read more »

NEWS

mediaHYPERIUM3 announces the release of: FRENCH RECITAL Étienne Gara, violin and Sonia Achkar, pianoNow available in online stores worldwide.
The complete album and its single tracks are now available for sale in multiple audio formats including HighRes, Stereo and Multichannel Surround at our music store: www.mediaHYPERIUM3.com

mediaHYPERIUM3 announces the release of: Bach Greatest Organ Works Volume 1 & 2 - now available in online stores worldwide.
The complete album and its single tracks are now available for sale in multiple audio formats including HighRes, Stereo and Multichannel Surround at our music store: www.mediaHYPERIUM3.com

A big shout out to Leslie and Michael for their great work and dedication to our project. We also want to express our strong appreciation to the entire team who worked very hard to make the project a success, especially our legal team of Chris Castle, Holly Browde and Robert Wells; assistant engineer Dann Michael Thompson; graphic designer Andre Curry and photographer Peter Allert.

Many thanks to the album's featured orchestras, conductors and their managers and labels: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus; Trondheim Soloists; Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra and Malmö Symphony Orchestra.

Grammy Award Nomination, Certificates of Recognition

State Senator and Chairman of the Legislative Joint Committee on the Arts, Ted W. Lieu, surprised us with Certificates of Recognition in honor of our Grammy Award Nomination for "Best Surround Sound Album" for
OPUS ONE and in appreciation of our many contributions to the Recording Arts.

A Technology World PremiereSeptember 20, 2013
The release of mediaHYPERIUM’s album OPUS ONE marks the first time in the world of multichannel audio that surround sound music can be purchased and played back using a smartphone, laptop or tablet--a music industry "first."MediaHYPERIUM 3 website >>

Mercedes Benz Signature Sound DVD
Discover a surround sound music concept that sets new standards, even for high-end audio equipment: Mercedes-Benz Signature Sound. It’s a unique innovation which has been developed and produced exclusively for Mercedes-Benz.read more »

FRENCH RECITAL
Étienne Gara, violin and Sonia Achkar, piano

mediaHYPERIUM3’s new album FRENCH RECITAL - Étienne Gara, violin and Sonia Achkar, piano is now available in online stores worldwide.

Violinist Étienne Gara and pianist Sonia Achkar, hailed for their passionate and intelligent playing, join forces on this album of French compositions that pushed the boundaries of audiences’ listening experiences at the time of their origin.
Today the four pieces selected for this program are universally recognized as enduring masterworks, staples of the classical music repertoire that have retained all of their original capacity to surprise and certainly their power to seduce.
On this recording, Étienne Gara plays the magnificent 1714 Stradivarius “Leonora Jackson.” Its wonderful tone and colors make it one of the most sought after violins for performance.
The University of Southern California’s Joyce J. Cammilleri Hall, designed by internationally renowned acoustical engineer Dr. Yasuhisa Toyota, offered the perfect atmosphere and acoustics for recording sessions.
The expertly produced surround mix envelopes the listener and amplifies the emotional impact of the performance. To avoid changing the original sound of the musicians, no compression or artificial reverb was added in postproduction.

Bach Volume 1, mediaHYPERIUM3

mediaHYPERIUM3
re-released one of mediaHYPERIUM's most celebrated classical productions: Bach Greatest Organ Works Volume 1This award winning recording (DVD Audio Excellence Award) is featuring the most beloved of Johann Sebastian Bach's organ pieces. The program has been recorded on the newly renovated Trost-Organ in Waltershausen, Germany. This organ was selected for its incredible sound and suitability for Bach's music. It is believed Bach himself actually played this particular organ during his lifetime. The performance is by renowned organist and Bach specialist Hans-Andre Stamm.
It was most important for this high-resolution, multichannel production to capture and reproduce in as natural a manner as possible the sound of the historical organ in its acoustic context, the church. No compression or artificial reverb was added in post-production to avoid changing the original sound.
This recording was also nominated for the DVD Entertainment Award 2001.
Soon available: Bach Greatest Organ Works Volume 2

mediaHYPERIUM is an award winning full-service production company, a repository of media solutions which afford any project a wealth of resources, both artistic and technical. It offers state-of-the-art production concepts which are executed by highly experienced award winning personnel.

The complete album and its single tracks are now available for sale in multiple audio formats including HighRes, Stereo and Multichannel Surround at our music store:
www.mediaHYPERIUM3.com

Bach Volume 2, mediaHYPERIUM3

Volume 2 of this award winning project has never been released in an audio only format before.
The program has been recorded on the newly renovated Trost-Organ in Waltershausen, Germany. This organ was selected for its incredible sound and suitability for Bach's music. It is believed Bach himself actually played this particular organ during his lifetime. The performance is by renowned organist and Bach specialist Hans-Andre Stamm.
It was most important for this high-resolution, multichannel production to capture and reproduce in as natural a manner as possible the sound of the historical organ in its acoustic context, the church. No compression or artificial reverb was added in post-production to avoid changing the original sound.